Daikyōchō
District in Kantō, Japan
Daikyōchō 35°41′6.64″N 139°43′4.82″E / 35.6851778°N 139.7180056°E / 35.6851778; 139.7180056 | |
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Country | Japan |
Region | Kantō |
Prefecture | Tokyo |
Ward | Shinjuku |
Population (December 1, 2019)[1] | |
• Total | 3,717 |
Time zone | UTC+9 (JST) |
Zip code | 160-0015[2] |
Area code | 03 |
Daikyōchō (大京町, Daikyōmachi) is a district of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is a single town name that does not have any districts or sub-sections (i.e., "-chome"). Thus, no residential addressing system has been implemented and the postal code is 160-0015.
Demographics
The number of households and population of each chōme as of December 1, 2019 are as follows:[1]
Chome | Number of households | population |
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Daikyōchō | 2,234 households | 3,717 people |
Education
The Shinjuku City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. Daikyōchō is zoned to Yotsuya No. 6 (Dairoku) Elementary School (四谷第六小学校) and Yotsuya Junior High School (四谷中学校).[3]
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Shinjuku, Tokyo
Yotsuya Area |
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Ushigome Area |
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Yodobashi Area |
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- Chuo University Graduate School
- Gakushuin Women's College
- Keio University Medical College
- Kogakuin University
- Lakeland College Japan
- Mejiro University
- Seibo College
- Tokyo Fuji University
- Tokyo Medical University
- Tokyo University of Science
- Tokyo Women's Medical University
- Waseda University
- Municipal elementary and junior high schools
- Tokyo Korean School
- Iidabashi (JR, Metro, Toei)
- Seibu-Shinjuku (Seibu)
- Shinjuku (JR, Metro, Toei, Keio, Odakyu, bus terminal)
- Shinjuku-sanchome (Metro, Toei)
- Takadanobaba (JR, Metro, Seibu)
- Yotsuya (JR, Metro)
* - partially